The first video I chose was the Veteran EHAS. The story was very honorable as it showed a man who paid his service to the country because it was his duty. In the video, there is a lot of Hey, You, See, So. When Hartman is discussing the veteran's rowdy son, he puts emphasis on when he says the words while showing clips of the son doing funny things. There is emotion added to the story when Hartman picks certain shots of the veteran walking alone and the flag waving in the air. The story is influenced by the emotion and it's part of what makes it so interesting.

The second video I chose was the Adoption EHAS. Although it begun drowsily with the interviewee not expecting to be very entertaining, the work of Hartman and his crew made the story extremely touching. Soon we learned about the foster boys that were adopted by the family in Pennsylvania. There was a lot of use of sound in this story that effected the overall emotion. For example, when one of the boys wishes he were adopted, there is a complete halt to the other sound. There is also an abundance of sound in certain shots. In the end, Hartman finds a great connection between adoption and the mother's faith with ends the story in a heartfelt tone.